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This collection offers poems from Plath's last years of life. It explores themes of escape, transformation, and inner conflict.
Sylvia Plath's one of the most intense works, Lady Lazarus is known for it's sheer honesty in her writing. Lady Lazarus highlights the concept of death, loss and trauma.
Letters Home by Sylvia Plath offers a rare glimpse into her thoughts and context behind her works. These letters provide insight into Plath's personal experiences and inspirations.
The Colossus is Sylvia Plath's first poetry collection. The poems delves into the themes of Personal loss, grief and complexities of love.
Sylvia's Ariel is one of the most influential and famous collection of poem. the collection addresses themes of identity, death, and the complexity of women’s lives.
These journals offers a deep personal look into Plath's life. These journals are a series of her raw perspective on her mental state, her relationships, and her creative process.
Sylvia Plath's the bell jar explores the struggles of a young woman. The novel delves deep into the concept of societal expectations, mental illness, and the search for identity.